Specifications

Zone Characterlstlcs
Zones 1-6 Wired Programmable Zones. EOLR supervised,
‘or more information,
N.O. or N.C. sensors, 300-500 msec normai response.
Seepage 7.
Optional fast (1O-15msec) response programmable for
zone 3.
Zones 7, 95, 96
Console Panics (Wired & Wireless). 24hr zones, pro-
‘or more information,
grammable for siient, audible, auxiliary, or fire.
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Zone8
Duress This feature is intended for use when one is
‘or more information,
forced to disarm or arm the system under threat. When
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used, the system wiil act normally, but can silently notify
the central station of the situation, if that service has been
provided.
Zone 9 Tamper. Reports fauits in the reiay moduie and
expansion units (e.g., 4204, 4281, 5881). For aii report
formats (except Contact iD, which provides more explicit
reporting) a trouble code is reported when the system is
not armed, and Zone 9 report code is sent for an alarm.
Wireiess Zones
Wireless (RF) zones can be added: Up to 8 by
For more information,
using a 4281 (5700 System) or up to 16 by using a 5881
see pages 8-10.
(5800 System) Type RF Receiver. Specificaiiy:
Modei Number of Zones
4281 L up to 4
4281 M/4281 H Up to 8
5681 L Up to 8
5881 M/5881 H
Upto16
Zone number assignments (which are aiso transmitter iD
assignments for 5700 RF system transmitters) can be in
the 10-63 range. A variety of RF system transmitters can
be used to make up the wireless zones. This includes win-
dow/door units, smoke detectors, PiRs, and panic keys.
Note: For brevity, subsequent references herein to the
RF Receiver will be indicated by “4281/5881” un-
less a specific model is named.
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